my childhood was off my mum being beaten by my father...my dad hitting my sister, brother and myself....father being arrested...social services etc...once my parents got a divorce, i lived with my mother and things were alot more simpler and easier
2006-12-10 02:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no memorable moments of my childhood. However, some of the horrible ones include my father beating me senseless until there wasn't a breath left in me, the arguments that my parents and I had all the time, my brother continuously to steal from me, and the kids in school always trying to set me up with the lamest, dullest, and ugliest boys in the world. I wish I could live my entire childhood over again; that way I can be happy for the first time in my life.
2006-12-10 12:11:01
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answered by Louise Smith 7
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After my grandmother died I can't really remember many happy memories. I had been extremely shy when I was little and when I would talk to people my body would panic(I found out later I had social anxiety disorder), so mostly I played alone, or if I was at school I would hide under the playground. At home some things I remember are a fist coming down, playing alone, a couple of pets dying. Happiest? Archaeology camp. I could be alone in my little hole for hours. Just digging. Alone.
Well you did want to know what is was like...
2006-12-10 21:52:14
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answered by pandaako 5
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Well I am only 14 so.. by law I am considered a child kinda. But so far my childhood was been great! My parents are nice, good grades, and I have good values. The only thing ever bad is getting in trouble at school for talking or some other nonsense.
2006-12-10 12:06:09
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answered by Unknown 3
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This is so weird as I was seriously only talking about it today with my mum and dad. I Had a tooth with was loose, i was about 7 - 8 y.o the tooth had split and one half had come out. but the other half stayed and was getting quite infected, to be honest it was turning green, and I was a bit of a drama queen when it came to visiting the dentist. So one night after we had tea dad asked if he could check my tooth as he wanted to make sure there was no food stuck under it. And before i knew what had happened the rest of my tooth had been flicked into the bread and butter pudding we had for desert that night, except for myself who was in a state of complete shock. I Probably Wouldn't want to live it over, but geez we get a good laugh out of it these days!!
2006-12-10 11:06:43
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answered by Phoenix 2
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it was...interesting... i lived in london tilll i was 6 then my mom got a divorce and then i find police at my house with guns all ready and everything and taking my dad well more like draging him out of my house and find all these cuts on my moms arm that my dad made and then we moved to 5 other different countries then my mom gets remarried and well here i am lol
2006-12-10 10:57:55
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answered by allison d 1
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I had a happy,yet very restrictive childhood.So I rebelled at 17!
2006-12-10 10:58:38
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answered by MaryBeth 7
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10x worst then better and 10x better than worst...
2006-12-10 11:02:23
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answered by Jennifer 2
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... like staying in the Garden of Eden...
2006-12-10 11:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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This is none of your business.
2006-12-10 11:02:59
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answered by Terrence R 1
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